Question:
Can one say "must sees" as the plural of "must see"?
Cristina aka Moni
2010-08-24 11:04:37 UTC
Is it correct to say "must sees" to refer to several sights, if for the singular you say "it's a must see"?
Six answers:
wickedjacob
2010-08-24 11:09:42 UTC
err, I guess so. It'd be less confusing to say "things you must see."
?
2016-10-15 04:05:27 UTC
See Plural
2016-04-10 06:31:43 UTC
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It's definitely a learned response. I remember a sociology class where we talked about this issue. But I don't remember the specific culture this was from, but the people of this tribe did not believe in love. The males were to care for their nephews instead of their own children. In that culture fear was the mainstay. Based on the fact that a child can grow up in a house or a culture without love, it definitely is a learned behavior.
Gretchen S
2010-08-24 11:48:16 UTC
There is no reason to avoid making "must-see" plural if you use it as a noun. If you can say, "It's a must-see," you can certainly say, "These are some must-sees."



Everyone knows it's a noun made from a verb phrase.
Alexa
2010-08-24 11:08:50 UTC
There's isnt such thing as must sees?



For example:

The museum is one of the must-see in Town X.

The museum is a must-see.

100 must-see films of all times.
praveen
2010-08-24 11:20:50 UTC
no, my friend."must see"is the unisexual one.but if someone is very close to you then you can say"must sees"as everything is fair in healthy relation.


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